Man disappears with lady’s MacBook in video; Twitter ‘forces’ him to return it less than 24 hours later (Photo)

Man disappears with lady’s MacBook in video; Twitter ‘forces’ him to return it less than 24 hours later (Photo)

- An unidentified man who reportedly stole a MacBook from a lady has returned the device, YEN.com.gh has gathered

- In a video that has gone viral, man drove off with the device after a brief discussion with the lady

- The entire scene was captured in a video and he returned it less than 24 hours later

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YEN.com.gh has learned that an unidentified man has returned a MacBook he stole from a lady.

In a video that went viral, the man and the woman are seen close to a vehicle, which was identified as a Hyundai Elantra with registration number GS-2671-18.

After a few minutes of discussions, the man opens the driver’s side of the car, sits in the seat and pretends to open the passenger side for the lady.

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However in an unexpected twist of events, he suddenly shuts his door and drives away from the scene.

A Twitter user, known as @KwadwoBonnah1, who shared a video of the incident there, returned with good news the next day.

According to him, social media users teamed up to help find the man, who had no option than to return the MacBook.

In other news, the minister of lands and natural resources, Kwaku Asomah Cheremeh, has been involved in an accident, YEN.com.gh has learned.

He subsequently impounded the truck which smashed into his official vehicle as it was loaded with illegal lumber.

The incident occurred at Sunyani in the Bono region and it has since been reported to the police.

Per a report by Ghana Web, the accident occurred as the minister was returning from a trip in the region.

He chanced upon the truck, which has its registration number as AS4955E, heading from Dormaa to Yeji in the Bono East.

Cheremeh’s car was destroyed by the KIA driver when he attempted to stop him and enquire about the destination of the lumber.

Shedding light on the incident, Cheremeh noted that the documents covering the illegal lumber during the arrest were suspicious because the amount paid in VAT was higher than the actual cost of the lumber and therefore further investigations needed to be conducted.

According to him, the fight against illegal lumbering has compelled dealers to transport them through illegal routes but the authorities are on high alert.

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